Senior Joseph Albanese's GW Research Days project, entitled "Gilded Chivalry and Bygone Times: The Field of the Cloth of Gold in Memory Past & Present," won first place in the Humanities section! Congratulations, Joseph!

From leading tours of the U.S. Capitol to working for Mount Vernon Campus Life, alumnus Corbb O’Connor packed an incredible amount into his years in Foggy Bottom. Blind since birth, O’Connor—who navigated campus with the help of his guide dog, Phoenix—was a recipient of the Mei Yuen Hoover Scholarship for students with disabilities. The scholarship was established in 1999 with a $1 million bequest from History alumnus Mei Yuen Hoover, BA ’45, who experienced various physical limitations throughout her life and was deeply committed to helping others with disabilities.

From leading tours of the U.S. Capitol to working for Mount Vernon Campus Life, alumnus Corbb O’Connor packed an incredible amount into his years in Foggy Bottom. Blind since birth, O’Connor—who navigated campus with the help of his guide dog, Phoenix—was a recipient of the Mei Yuen Hoover Scholarship for students with disabilities. The scholarship was established in 1999 with a $1 million bequest from History alumnus Mei Yuen Hoover, BA ’45, who experienced various physical limitations throughout her life and was deeply committed to helping others with disabilities.

From leading tours of the U.S. Capitol to working for Mount Vernon Campus Life, alumnus Corbb O’Connor packed an incredible amount into his years in Foggy Bottom. Blind since birth, O’Connor—who navigated campus with the help of his guide dog, Phoenix—was a recipient of the Mei Yuen Hoover Scholarship for students with disabilities. The scholarship was established in 1999 with a $1 million bequest from History alumnus Mei Yuen Hoover, BA ’45, who experienced various physical limitations throughout her life and was deeply committed to helping others with disabilities.

From leading tours of the U.S. Capitol to working for Mount Vernon Campus Life, alumnus Corbb O’Connor packed an incredible amount into his years in Foggy Bottom. Blind since birth, O’Connor—who navigated campus with the help of his guide dog, Phoenix—was a recipient of the Mei Yuen Hoover Scholarship for students with disabilities. The scholarship was established in 1999 with a $1 million bequest from History alumnus Mei Yuen Hoover, BA ’45, who experienced various physical limitations throughout her life and was deeply committed to helping others with disabilities.